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Goldman Sachs Forecasts S&P 500 to Gain 11% by 2026

14 Nov

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Summary

  • Goldman Sachs sees S&P 500 hitting 7,600 by end of 2026
  • Forecasts 6.5% annualized returns for S&P 500 over next 10 years
  • Expects corporate profit margins to remain near record highs
Goldman Sachs Forecasts S&P 500 to Gain 11% by 2026

As of November 14, 2025, Goldman Sachs has emerged as one of the first major Wall Street banks to release forecasts for the S&P 500 index in the coming years. According to the bank's strategists, the benchmark index is expected to reach 7,600 by the end of 2026, representing an 11% gain from current levels.

Looking further ahead, Goldman's team led by chief global equity strategist Peter Oppenheimer has projected a 6.5% annualized return for the S&P 500 over the next 10 years. This forecast, while slightly below their 7.7% annualized return prediction for global equities, still paints a relatively optimistic picture for U.S. stocks.

The bank's long-term outlook is based on several factors, including an expectation of 6% annualized earnings per share growth, a 1% annualized decline in valuations, and a 1.4% average dividend yield. Goldman also believes that corporate profit margins, currently near record highs at 13%, are likely to remain elevated in the coming decade, supported by factors such as global supply chain integration and lower interest rates.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Goldman Sachs forecasts the S&P 500 index to reach 7,600 by the end of 2026, an 11% gain from current levels.
Goldman Sachs forecasts a 6.5% annualized return for the S&P 500 over the next 10 years, slightly below their 7.7% annualized return prediction for global equities.
Goldman Sachs expects 6% annualized earnings per share growth, a 1% annualized decline in valuations, and high corporate profit margins to support the S&P 500's performance in the coming decade.

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